🚨 BREAKING: A senior Iranian official tells Reuters that a ceasefire agreement has been accepted by Iran.
Does anyone know if dual citizens are able to leave Israel given the lock down?
So far I’ve found some law firm’s statement, which is implies that they can’t, at least not by air.
In practice, this means that any Israeli citizen seeking to leave the country must now prove that their travel is essential and urgent.
In contrast, foreign nationals and tourists holding non-Israeli passports (not including Israeli dual nationals) are not required to obtain special approval.
They didn’t elaborate on whether dual citizens can leave by land. I imagine the computers at border crossings would know if someone is an Israeli citizen, even if they present a foreign passport.
Dozens of Palestinians have reportedly been killed and wounded as Israeli forces directly fired on civilians seeking aid on Salah al-Din Street, south of Wadi Gaza in central Gaza. (Quds News)
At least 47 Palestinians have been killed today in multiple Israeli raids and ‘aid massacres’ that have targeted several areas across the Gaza Strip since dawn Monday.
Iran’s Tasnim news agency says a missile operation targeting US bases in Qatar and Iraq has begun. The operation, it said, is called “Annunciation of Victory”.
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Iranian Army: Missile Attacks on Zionist entity will be 20 times more intensive
📆 _Sat, 14 Jun 2025 08:07:21 +0000_The Iranian Army spokesman announced on Saturday that the missile attacks Iran will launch on the Zionist entity will be 20 times more intense than previous attacks.
Enemy Defense Forces: We have detected launch of new wave of Iranian missiles
📆 _Sat, 14 Jun 2025 08:02:28 +0000_The Israeli Enemy Defense Forces announced on Saturday that air raid sirens had been activated in several areas within the country after detecting the launch of a new wave of missiles from Iran toward the occupied territories.
Not sure if the last one is new, or Yemeni news catching up on one of the last waves.
Even King cuck taking Iran's side here
Israel seemed to ramp up the attacks again. Mostly targeting energy infrastructure it seems.
🇮🇷🇺🇸| New York Times: Trump has no intention of responding to Iran attack.
— ❗️No official or any informed source I'm in contact with has even mentioned the possibility of negotiations.
Iran at this stage believes that although Israel's initial strikes were successful and did substantial damage, it has enough strategic depth for a long war of attrition.
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Egypt allowing fleeing Zionazis through the border. If Cici werent such a loser he'd take them as hostages
Iranian Red Crescent Society said three of its rescuers were killed by an Israeli air strike in northwest Tehran.
“This incident is not only a crime against international humanitarian law but also a blatant attack on humanity and morality,” the organisation said in a statement, adding that the three workers were aiding the wounded in the capital’s Shahid Bagheri district.
via Al Jazeera
🇮🇷 IRGC statement:
We targeted Al Udeid base in Qatar with a powerful and devastating missile attack as part of Operation Annunciation of Victory.
This base is the headquarters of the Air Force and the largest strategic asset of the terrorist American army in the West Asia region.
Iran will not leave any attack on its territorial integrity, sovereignty, or national security unanswered under any circumstances.
US bases and mobile military targets in the region are not a strength of this national defense, but rather a weakness.
Any repetition of evil will accelerate the collapse of the US military establishment in the region.
Repetition of evil will lead to the realization of the common aspiration of the Islamic nation and free peoples to eradicate the cancerous gland of Zion.
— 🇮🇷/🇮🇱 How's the situation of Iran's ballistic missile program?
Israel claims it has now destroyed two thirds of Iran's TEL launchers capable of launching ballistic missiles towards Israel. They say this is the reason Iran has been firing less missiles on a daily basis compared to at the start.
However, in reality this likely isn't the case. We have actually seen less than 10 TEL launchers visuably confirmed to be destroyed. But then why is Iran seemingly 'unable' to launch large misile salvos at once?
Iran has a vast network of underground missile bases spread all throughout the country, with the main ones being located in Western Iran, near Tabriz, Khorammabad, and Kermanshah. These sites are located deep underground, and are practically invulnerable to conventional Israeli strikes.
However, in the opening strike on Friday, Israel managed to target some of these bases and collapse their tunnel entrances. It will take Iran days to remove the rubble and reopen the entrances, and even then, they will be vulnerable to repeated attacks due to Israeli air superiority in the West.
The majority of missiles being launched at Israel currently are originating from Central and Eastern Iran, places like Shiraz, Shahrud, or even Mashhad. This is because Israeli air superiority is much less consolidated in these areas.
However, even with the worst case scenario of only 100-200 TELs left, Iran should be able to carry out a large coordinated missile strike. So why don't they?
Carrying out a large-scale coordinated missile strike requires planning and staging. In the staging phase, launchers are taken out of their bases and prepared for launch. In areas where Israel has sufficient air superiority, they can quickly detect these launchers and preemptively strike them, potentially risking high losses.
This is why Iran is currently only using 1-2 missile bases at a time. They are carrying out 'hit-and-run' tactics: Take out 20-30 launchers, fire, and immediately withdraw back into the tunnels to avoid any losses.
When Iran feels more confident about its ability to launch large and coordinated attacks, they will do so. Because they have not run out of missiles and launchers, and won't anytime soon. But the situation at Iran's Western missile bases must first be addressed in order to proceed with this.
Over all, the vast majority of Iran's missile bases are fully intact, with the notable exception of possibly Tabriz, which we saw footage of large secondary explosions, implying that the underground structure was hit. For most of Iran's 'damaged' missile bases, it's simply a matter of time — removing the rubble from the entrance tunnels and getting back to work.
When Israel's defense systems start becoming significantly degraded, which we will likely see in the coming days, Iran will probably launch larger attacks with its less sophisticated missiles with bigger warheads. Using those now would be a waste.
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New missiles launched at Israel
Iraq says 50 Israeli warplanes violated its airspace
Iraq’s representative to the UN says the violations took place shortly before today’s Security Council meeting.
Abbas Kadhom Obaid al-Fatlawi, the charge d’affaires of Iraq’s UN mission, told the council the aircraft came from the Syrian-Jordanian border areas.
“Twenty aeroplanes started, followed by 30 aeroplanes heading to the south of Iraq, and they flew over Basra, Najaf and Karbala cities,” he said.
“These violations are violations of international law and the UN Charter,” he said.
“They also constitute a threat to the sacred sites and regions, which might cause strong popular reactions, considering the importance of these holy sites for our peoples.”
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—❗️🇮🇷/🇦🇪/🇺🇸 BREAKING: The UAE will soon close its airspace to civilian air traffic
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